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Book Patrol is a place where you can share in Michael Lieberman's passion for the printed word, the history of the book as an object and as a cultural artifact.Tue, 31 Mar 2015 19:59:00 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.3Some LitCrawl Lovehttp://blog.seattlepi.com/bookpatrol/2013/10/29/some-litcrawl-love/
http://blog.seattlepi.com/bookpatrol/2013/10/29/some-litcrawl-love/#commentsTue, 29 Oct 2013 18:49:00 +0000http://www.bookpatrol.net/?p=2959Last week I had the pleasure of being able to attend Seattle’s second annual LitCrawl, A three hour blast of literary goodness featuring over 60 authors reading at 19 different venues. Unfortunately family life prevented me from crawling all night … Continue reading →

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http://blog.seattlepi.com/bookpatrol/2012/05/22/a-trip-across-america-with-the-dickmans/#commentsWed, 23 May 2012 02:20:00 +0000
With Memorial Day around the corner and summer ahead this is the time of year when many of us start thinking road trip. Regardless of our mode; car, bike, plane, train or ..., the goal is to get out there and have some fun.

One item you might want to consider bringing along with you is the latest book from poetry's rising dynamic duo, Matthew & Michael Dickman. 50 American Plays (Poems) is a 52 act (don't forget Guam and Puerto Rico) fun-filled parade through America.

From the singing jews and dancing blacks of Walt Disney Doesn't Give a Shit About Florida to Sacagewea's fevered exclamation "I'm on a coin!" from Sacagewea in Oregon; the Dickman's give each state an often hilarious one-page salute.

If you are not familiar with the Dickman's they are identical twins with
very different styles and a uniform love of books and poetry. A 2009 profile in The New Yorker (abstract only) catapulted them from the confines of the Pacific Northwest to the national stage and there has been no stopping them ever since.

Even if you don't have plans to get away the book will surely provide a brief respite from your familiar surroundings and if you are looking for an easy re-entry into poetry this is a great place to start.

Here are a couple of poems from the collection to wet your appetite:

Maine Seafood Company

(Salt)
A LOBSTER.
Once out of the box
The wooden box
The metal box
The box, the box, the box
Dragged up from the salt
Things don't feel too bad
And then they do
And then they don't
(And waves)